The bar, which was recently bought by G & J Leisure, will be reopening after a full refurbishment with a new look and name.

It is not clear exactly when the nightspot will reopen or what it will be called but on its Facebook page the new owners teased “so it’s time to say farewell to Flaunt!...BUT we are about to make Fetch happen!”

He said: “We wanted to continue our investment into the Norwich night-time economy and saw this as a great opportunity to preserve such an iconic venue and to support the LGBT+ community.

“Every year, the amount of LGBT+ clubs in the UK has been in decline, so we are taking positive steps in making something special in Norwich. There are very exciting plans for this venue, which will be closing shortly to undergo a complete refurbishment.”

Liberty X were initially formed in 2001 when the five members, which included Tony Lundon and Kevin Simm, failed to make it into Hear’Say on the TV talent show Popstars.

They went on to have eight top 10 singles including number one hit Just a Little which was one of the best selling songs of the decade.

The band split up in 2007 before reforming in 2012 for the ITV2 documentary series The Big Reunion.

Entry to the Flaunt closing party on March 30 is free before 12pm and the nightclub is open until 4am.